Q.1. There are two theories around the origin of this. The first starts with a 1901 patent application by two women Mary Roberta C. Lawson and Mary of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They identified an issue with the way tea was brewed for thousands of years. What innovation did they come up with?

Ans. Tea bags

Q.2. Which major retailer in the US has these offers called blue light specials?

Ans. Kmart

Q.3. Which Tata company was set up in collaboration with advance Project Technology of UK and is a supplier to the Rashtrapathi Bhavan?

Ans. Tata Ceramics

Q.4. Connect.

Ans. Star Network (Life Ok, Hotstar, Baby Tv, Hutchison Whampoa)

Q.5. In an interview to the Fast Company, the logo’s designer Lindon Leader said, “The arrow could connote forward direction, speed and precision, and if it remained hidden, there might be an element of surprise, that aha moment.” Which logo did he create?

Ans. FedEx

Q.6. This Tata company has a majority stake in Metahelix which owns Dhaanya Seeds. Who is this?

Ans. Rallis

Q.7. Connect.

Ans. Uber

Q.8. This is Kochouseph Chittilappilly. He is the founder of?

Ans. V Guard

Q.9. This company was founded by Dr. Min Kao and Dr. Gary Burrell.

Ans. Garmin GPS

Q.10. The origin of this term meaning “something given to appease” can be traced to an Old English word meaning “bread soaked in some liquid”.

Ans. Sop

Q.11. Which precious brand gets its name from this man?

Ans. Swarovski

Q.12. What is karoshi in Japanese corporate culture?

Ans. Death by Overwork

Q.13. This company was incorporated in January 1921 to build Bombay House, the headquarters of the Tata group.

Ans. Associated Building Company

Q.14. Which company has come up with the car called Dino, named after the famous fictional animated series by from Hanna-Barbera, the Flintstones?

Ans. Ferrari

Q.15. Connect.

Ans. Mars

Q.16. In 1983, the CEO of this company left for a brief period to start his own Italian style coffeehouses under the name Il Giornale. Later he came back to head a company that partners with Tatas in India. Who is this CEO?

Ans. Howard Schultz, Starbucks

Q.17. Albert ____ and Joseph ____ started a very important tractor company, which is today a part of an Indian group. They named it after their family name. Which company?

Ans. Eicher

Q.18. In the 1860s and 1870s, Robert Chesebrough marketed his product by driving around New York and burning his skin with acid or an open flame and then applying the jelly to his injury and showing past injuries that has healed. What product?

Ans. Vaseline

Q.19. Identify the logo.

Ans. IDBI Bank

Q.20. This was formerly known as Blue Ribbion Sports and originally operated as a distributor for the Japanese shoemaker Onitsuka Tiger.

Q.1. Indian business executive who formerly served as the Co-CEO of Deutsche Bank from 2012 until 2015. Starting 2017, he is serving as president at Cantor Fitzgerald. He was a member of Deutsche Bank’s Management Board. Who?

Ans.Anshu Jain

Q.2. The Airline in association with Delhi Police recently launched ‘Akhiri Ahuti’, a social service under which the Gurgaon-based airline would ferry free of cost the bodies of Northeast residents who die in Delhi to their homes. Which Airline?

Ans. Indigo Airline

Q.3. Which company bought Duke’s in 1994 to enter India. Duke’s is a brand that is steeped in Mumbai and was founded in 1889 by Dinshwaji Pandole.

Ans.Pepsi

Q.4. Id the Logo ?

Ans.Urban Ladder

Q.5. The company has a deal to sell its core internet business, which includes its digital advertising, email and media assets, to Verizon for USD 4.83 billion. It also change its name called Altaba. Which company?

Ans. Yahoo Changing its name to Altaba.

Q.6. Two word answer. It’s James bond Favorite. It’s first SUV, Stelvio, launched including two new engine options and three trim levels heading to the UK. Which company?

Ans.Alfa Romeo

Q.7. It is a British brand of hair styling products for men, endorsed by Kishore Kumar. Which brand?

Ans.Brylcreem

Q.8. Id the watch brand.

Ans. Breitling

Q.9. A new campaign,“Never Follow”, suggests aspiring athletes should not try to follow in the footsteps of famous footballer Paul Pogba. Whose campaign is this?

Ans. Adidas

Q.10. Question on P51 Ford Mustang

Q.11. ‘Brookside Chocolate’ was acquired by which chocolate making Company?

Q.8. This Tata company and Bell Helicopter recently agreed to jointly develop the helicopter market in India, including production, R&D and technology sharing. Which one?

Ans. Tata Advance Systems

Q.9. Founded by Alejandro Goicoechea and Jose Luis Oriol, this Spanish company was in news because of its contirbution in Mathura-Palwal region.

Ans. Light Train

Q.10. What happened or what triggered the algorithm systems of New Zealand passports to fail?

Ans. Face Recognition did not work as eyes should be open to a particular degree in order to be recognised

Q.11. Which Minister in India was once the owner of this publication called Surya India which essentially took on the Rajiv Gandhi family in a big way?

Ans. Maneka Gandhi

Q.12. Which Japanese multinational electronics and ceramics manufacturer was founded as Kyoto Ceramic Company limited in 1959?

Ans. Kyocera

Q.13. What is so special about the doll?

Ans. World’s first Gay doll

Q.14. To which Norwegian group’s Indian arm did the Tatas recently sells ist Urea business?

Ans. Yara

Q.15. Their first mail order catalogue, known as the “Blue Book”, was published in 1845 in the United States. Which brand?

Ans. Tiffany’s

Q.16. Why were these shoes in controversy?

Ans. The shoe soles leave Swastika prints

Q.17. When the British colonial government first issued rupee notes in India in 1862, they sourced them from a UK based company which started out printing playing cards and postage stamps before entering the currency business. Name it.

Ans. De La Rue

Q.18. Which famous book house is THE HOUSE OF BESTSELLERS?

Ans. Rupa Publishers

Q.19. Connect question on Jaguar Land Rover

Q.20. Which company made the telegraph poles in the 1960s and it helped them in their business?

Q.1. McDonald’s Corp recently sold the franchise rights for its restaurants in Singapore and Malaysia to Lionhorn Pte Ltd part of a plan to move away from direct ownership in Asia. Where is Lionhorn based out of ?

Ans. Saudi Arabia

Q.2. This company’s name was chosen to represent the virtue of being “big, numerous and powerful” like stars in the night sky?

Ans. Samsung

Q.3. What does CM stand in CMF, if F stands for framework.

Ans.Content Management

Q.4. In 1865, its first operation was a wood pulp mill at the Tammerkoski Rapid in Finland.

Ans. Nokia

Q.5. AP Purse is its own digital wallet. Who in India is this?

Ans. Andhra Pradesh

Q.6. Which group recently agreed to acquire a stake of up to 60% in the Netherlands based fruiyt distribution company OFD Holding BV for around €5 million?

Ans. Mahindra

Q.7. Which group has launched this channel?

Ans. Zee

Q.8. Manolo Blahnik and this singer have collaborated to launch “Savage”, the new capsule collection offering three boot styles invented by Timberland. Who?

Ans. Rihanna

Q.9. His new venture is called Republic. Who?

Ans. Arnab Goswami

Q.10. Identify

Ans. Brij Mohan Munjal

Q.11. Amuleek Bijral is the CEO and co-founder of this chain set up in 2010.

Ans. Chai Point

Q.12. This company recently agreed to buy Israeli augmented reality start up Cimagine for an estimated $ 30 million.

Ans. Snapchat

Q.13. Ad by?

Ans. Fevikwik

Q.14. This brand recently joined hands with Mumbai Dabbawala to extend support to the Rotibank initiative as a part of new campaign UnHungry India. Which brand?

Ans. Godrej

Q.15. Which Electric car maker has reached an out-of-court settlement with 126 Norwegian customers who claimed their cars’ performance did not match promises made in the firm’s marketing.

Ans. Tesla

Q.16. This group is planning to challenge Uber eith a new mobility service brand called Moia that eventually will have its own passenger vehicle.

Ans. Volkswagen

Q.17. Identify

Ans. Michael Porter

Q.18. Amit Burma is behind India’s first ______ league.

Ans. Poker

Q.19. This word is defined as defined as ‘relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief’.

Q.1. Founded by Ashok Row Kavi and Anthony Van Braband, the name of this magazine means ‘kind, mild, affable’. Which magazine is this?

Ans. Debonair Magazine

Q.2. Which great economist is this?

Ans. Harry Dexter White

Q.3. Connect

Ans. Titan

Q.4. The book is called ‘Small Wonder’ by Philip Chacko, Christabelle Noronha and Sujata Agarwal is the story of what?

Ans. Tata Nano

Q.5. Which Oscar winning actress owns Red Om Films?

Ans. Julia Roberts

Q.6. He first worked as a street-trader and then as a mechanic at the local factory. At the peak of perestroika, he sold imported rubber ducks from his Moscow apartment. He owns the yachts Titan, Susurro and Eclipse and a private aircraft nicknamed ‘The Bandit’. Who?

Ans. Roman Abramovich

Q.7. Created by designer Robert Propst for Herman Miller in 1967 as ‘Action Office II’ the term comes from Latin for bed chamber. The first offices to incorporate the “Action Office” design were the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in 1963. Which modern day feature is this?

Ans. Cubicle

Q.8. On which famous logo does Jerry West appear on as a silhouette?

Ans. NBA logo

Q.9. He was the founder editor-in-chief of Outlook from 1995 to 2012. His memoir is titled ‘Lucknow Boy’. He passed away in 2015. Who?

Ans. Vinod Mehta

Q.10. ‘Lunch Atop A Skyscraper’ is a famous painting. On which building was this picture taken and with which company is this building associated?

Ans. RCA Building, later known as the GE Building

Q.11. Connect

Ans. Vijay Amitraj

Q.12. In the world of the Tata Group, what is TCOC?

Ans. Tata Code Of Conduct

Q.13. Who succeeded Anne Mulcahy as the CEO of Xerox Corporation?

Ans. Ursula Burns

Q.14. Which iconic firm founded by William Russel, Alexander Majors, and William Waddell once ran an advertisement in 1860 “Wanted: young, skinny, wiry fellows not over eighteen. Must be expert riders, willing to risk death everyday. Orphans preferred”?

Ans. Pony Express

Q.15. The young boy in this Pepsi advertisement went on to become the American Commerce Secretary under Bill Clinton. Who?

Ans. Ron Brown

Q.16. Which process was established in 2003 to prevent ‘conflict diamonds’ from entering the mainstream rough diamond market by the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 55/56 following recommendations in the Fowler Report?

Ans. The Kimberely Process

Q.17. This man patented malted form of milk. He has a mountain named after him at the poles as he sponsored expeditions to the poles. He is known as something famous that we all consumed as children. Who?

Ans. Horlicks

Q.18. DeVille, Eldorado and Fleetwood were models of which brand?

Ans. Cadillac

Q.19. Which founding Dean of ISB,Hyderabad was described as Euroguru by the Economist? His book ‘Managing Across Borders: The Transnational Solution’ has been listed in the Financial Times as one of the 50 most influential management books.

Ans. Dr. Sumantra Ghoshal

Q.20. Who is the third co-founder of Apple?

Ans. Ronald Wayne

Q.21. Who wrote the books ‘The Creation of Wealth’ , ‘The Heartbeat of a Trust’, ‘In Search of Ethical Leadership’?

Ans. R. M. Lala

Q.22. Which painter founded a press in 1894 in Bombay, in partnership with a local entrepreneur Govardhan das Khataumakhanji?

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